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Georgia: Technical Assistance Report-Operationalizing the New Bank Recovery and Resolution Framework

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This technical assistance report on Georgia focuses on operationalizing the new bank recovery and resolution frameworks. The Georgian authorities have indicated their interest in operationalizing their recovery, resolution, and crisis management frameworks. The report highlights the need to analyze alternatives to the current temporary public funding arrangements, especially the scope to deploy all such funding through the Resolution Fund and the potential use—subject to strict safeguards—of the deposit insurance fund to finance resolution actions. Georgia has made considerable progress in developing the infrastructure needed for an effective bank recovery and resolution regime. The current escalation process from going-concern to gone-concern does not provide the supervisors with sufficient and adequate triggers to mitigate risks at a sufficiently early stage. The mission recommends clarifying Article 30 of the Banking Law, which explicitly mentions only the temporary administrator as early intervention measures. A key recommendation of the mission is to strengthen the National Bank of Georgia’s resolution function. The mission provided guidance on the general architecture of intra- and interagency contingency plans, which serve as the building blocks for a national financial crisis preparedness plan.

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  • International Monetary Fund, 2023. "Georgia: Technical Assistance Report-Operationalizing the New Bank Recovery and Resolution Framework," IMF Staff Country Reports 2023/004, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfscr:2023/004
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